LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



Hardy Perennials 



SEDUM. Stonecrop 

 Acre. Goldmoss. 4 in. Bright yellow flowers. 

 Album. White Stonecrop. 4 to 6 in. Very vigorous. 

 Sarmentosum. A pretty trailing variety. Yellow 



flowers during July. 

 Sieboldi. 5 in. The rarest of the family with erect 



bluish green foliage. Each leaf is edged pink. 



Pink flowers in clusters. 

 Spectabilis "Brilliant." An improved variety 



of a showy red hue. 



SPIRAEA. Meadowsweet 

 Aruncus Sylvester. Goatsbeard. 3 to 5 ft. 



Creamy white flowers. 

 Palmata. Crimson Meadowsweet. 3 ft. Crimson 



purple flowers on purple stems. 

 Palmata elegans. Silvery pink flowers. Each 



25c., doz. 12.50. 



STATICE. Limonium 



Latifolium. Sea-lavender. 12 to 18 in. Large 

 heads of small lavender blue flowers. 



STOKESIA. Cornflower Aster 

 Cyanea (laevis). 18 to 24 in. July-October. 



Blue. Delicate lavender blue flowers. 

 Cyanea alba. The white form of above. 



VERONICA. Speedwell 

 Amethystina (spuria). Amethyst blue flowers, 

 Longifolia subsessilis. Clump Speedwell. 2 to 



2H ft. Blue spikes a foot long, 

 Spicata. Spike Speedwell. 1 to 2 ft. Deep blue 



flowers. 



Each 25c., doz. $3.50, 100 $17.50 



Veronica (Speedwell) 



VIOLA. Violet 



Gov. Herrick. Undoubtedly the best of the single 

 flowered varieties for growing out-of-doors. 



Jersey Gem. Positively the most valuable bed- 

 ding Violet yet introduced. The plant is of com- 

 pact, sturdy habit of growth, its flowers pure 

 violet, without the slightest shading, and borne 

 on good stems about 6 in. long, making it a 

 splendid subject for cutting, as well as a most 

 desirable plant for the border. Each 25c., doz. 

 $2.50, 100 $17,50. 



LOVETT'S OLD-FASHIONED GARDEN COLLECTION 



A delightful assortment of the Perennials most popular and easiest to grow. 

 Will provide a wealth of color over a long blooming period 



Shades of blue. 3 ft 



ACHILLEA, «*Boule de Neige." 1 to 2 ft. 



White. All Summer. 



IRIS pumila Hybrids. 8 in. Early flower- 

 ing. Like dwarf Orchids, 



ASTERS, Hardy. Fall flowers in variety of 

 colors. Tall, 



CAMPANULA persicifoUa. 13^ ft. Blue. 

 June and July. 



COLUMBINE. Variety of color combina- 

 tions. 2 ft. April. 



COREOPSIS. Bright yellow. 2 ft. June 

 and July. 



DAISY, SHASTA. White, flowers all Sum- 

 mer. 1 ft. 



HEMEROCALLIS, Daylily. Fragrant. Yel- 

 low.~ June. 2 ft. 



DELPHINIUM. Shades of blue. 3 ft, June 

 and later. 



HELIOPSIS. Orange. 2 to 3 ft. August and 

 September. 



IBERIS. Hardy Candytuft. White edging 

 plant. 



IRIS, German or Liberty. Assorted colors. 

 LUPINUS. Large spikes of blue flowers. 3 ft. 

 May. 



LYSIMACHIA. White flowers. 13^ ft. July. 

 PHLOX. Shades of red, pink and white, 2 ft. 

 July, 



PHLOX subulata. Edging plant; pink 

 flowers. April. 



PINKS. Spice Pinks of our grandmother's 

 garden. 



51 STURDY PLANTS, 3 of each variety, bound to bloom next year if planted this Fall, 



$5.00 postpaid 



All varieties (unless otherwise noted), each 20c., doz. $2.00, 100 $14.00 



{Add 10% to remittance if shipment is desired by parcel post) 



